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This section caught my attention because a friend was telling me tonight about how his father, who was born here but whose Italian parents were not, was told to "go back to where you came from" when he was growing up in NYC and then later when he lived in upstate NY:

Alan -----, a scholar at American University who is writing a history of anti-immigrant feeling in the U.S., says he saw this kind of thing play out firsthand when he was a child growing up in the Bronx.

"When kids had a fight in the street and the kids were from different ethnic groups, one kid would often say to the other: 'You and your parents go back where you came from,' " ----- recalls.

"You know, it could mean Brooklyn. But it could also mean go back where you came from -- you know, Russian Jews who came to the United States, southern Italians who came to the United States, Puerto Ricans newly arrived," he continues. "So when this came out of the mouth of this president who's from Queens, it sounded almost like a child saying that in my memory on the streets of New York."